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Who are we slaves of exactly? Do you care to elaborate?So you think Yadav was a sponsored terrorist who has killed a lot of people?
And you also think that your word is good enough to convince a world that RAW is a terrorist organisation, sponsored by Indians?
The very best of luck to you. None of your earlier formulae worked; maybe this time you'll get lucky.
Of course, somebody who disagrees with you is juvenile, and also mentally ill, under medication.
Clear and logical, leaving nothing to the imagination.
We didn't ask for anything. We didn't need to. And, as you will learn from the posts of Viper, you have been the slaves, and you have been the slaves for 70 years now. It is easy to forget, in the noise and clamour of applause for the new master, that you belonged to the camp of those whom you despise.
Strange how the wheel turns around.
So you think Yadav was a sponsored terrorist who has killed a lot of people?
And you also think that your word is good enough to convince a world that RAW is a terrorist organisation, sponsored by Indians?
We all know we don't need anyone else to believe it - we just need to say it often enough to score points.
indians will do nothing but cry to America and soil their adult diapers like youIndia should just assassinate saeeed hafreez.
Just like the burwani terrorist the killed in Kashmir
India needs to act saeed and daewood
Take them out
Disappointing, but understandable, considering the thoroughly phony atmosphere that we have created in which to interact with each other.
Who are we slaves of exactly? Do you care to elaborate?
I thought you didn't ask for anything
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I thought you were invincible and didn't need a foreign country to help you handle Pakistan despite the numerical advantage you have
It isn't that there isn't "enough evidence to convict"; it's that the Pakistani court doesn't accept the evidence released is admissible....Not enough evidence to convict him so what more do they want?
The source is indian which means BS
Certainly on the Pakistani side! Consider Mugwop: he obviously owes Indians an apology for slandering them but the thought doesn't even enter his mind.Absolutely. I don't think there is a single politician on either side of the border who is willing to talk sincerely. The topic of Kashmir is a political hot potato, anyone who is open to compromise is immediately labelled as weak -
@Mugwop is she not heConsider Mugwop: he obviously owes Indians an apology for slandering them but the thought doesn't even enter his mind.
It isn't that there isn't "enough evidence to convict"; it's that the Pakistani court doesn't accept the evidence released is admissible.
One example is the voice records of the terrorists' commanders. These exist, but Pakistan's court says there's no existing law or procedure to take voice samples from the accused to see if they match so this evidence can't be used: link.
By contrast, in the U.S. the accused can be compelled to give such samples for the purpose of identification: it is not a testimonial like a forced confession would be. Nor is it an unreasonable form of search-and-seizure since accused talks plenty to others and no property is being seized; therefore, it is not a violation of his person. (Reference: United States v. Dionisio, 1973)
Certainly on the Pakistani side! Consider Mugwop: he obviously owes Indians an apology for slandering them but the thought doesn't even enter his mind.